
All Episodes - ColemanNation - Season 3: Ron Coleman's Unfinished Business
Freedom and censorship can’t exist together. I'm glad we still have the freedom to share my uncensored chats with some of the most interesting people in the world.Ron is a partner in the New York / New Jersey office of the Dhillon Law Group, headquartered in San Francisco and headed by Harmeet Dhillon. He practices civil litigation and is best known for representing Simon Tam and his band the Slants in the U.S. Supreme Court’s famous First Amendment case, Matal v. Tam.
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“A Family of Lawyers”
Just about the only close relative of author, commentator and attorney David Limbaugh who didn’t study and practice law was his oddball brother, Rush. But no one ever held that ... The post “A Family of Lawyers” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Unconventional Wisdom”
Salena Zito took an unconventional path to a career in journalism and renowned “MAGA whisperer” – and she’s stuck to it. Buy her upcoming book “Butler: The Untold Story of ... The post “Unconventional Wisdom” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“They’re Not Like Us”
The Golden Rule isn’t so easy to apply when your adversary is committed to destroying your world — even if it takes a thousand years. Author Jesse Petrilla explains. The post “They’re Not Like Us” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Enlightened Mind of Spencer Klavan”
Writer and podcaster Spencer Klavan calls himself a “young heretic,” but the author of a new book arguing that science is leading us not away from God but back to ... The post “The Enlightened Mind of Spencer Klavan” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Big on the Internet”
Zeek Arkham isn’t just a successful podcasting and social media juggernaut who’s a cop in real life. Guy’s freaking huge! Also a fun dude to talk to. The post “Big on the Internet” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Heart of an Advocate”
A heart transplant two weeks ago barely slowed down renowned free-market public interest lawyer Ted Frank. We discussed what makes him tick shortly before he received his new ticker. The post “Heart of an Advocate” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Robbing from the Dead”
No county in New York – a state built on graft – has anything as crooked as the Queens Surrogates Court. Can soft-spoken Republican Stephen Weiner the reform a system ... The post “Robbing from the Dead” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“We Get Questions”
A pensive Ron Coleman answers listeners’ questions in the days between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, including some of the big ones. The post “We Get Questions” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Saving the Academy”
Steven McGuire still believes the universities can be saved, and he’s doing something about it. Is it too late? The post “Saving the Academy” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“What Makes Randy Run?”
In his new memoir, Randy Barnett writes with frankness and good humor about his unconventional career path from assistant county DA to Georgetown constitutional law professor. The post “What Makes Randy Run?” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“God and Justice: Is that so bad?”
Former journalist Dan Curry talks about the efforts of Restoration PAC to educate the public about what made America great. The post “God and Justice: Is that so bad?” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Not On Your Team, But Always Fair”
Novelist and lawyer Helen Dale calls herself Australian literature’s lone classical liberal. Believe her. The post “Not On Your Team, But Always Fair” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Ethic of Cynical Publius”
“The higher we are placed,” Cicero taught, “the more humbly we should walk.” Given the state of our public life and the arrogance of our rulers, cynicism about our plight ... The post “The Ethic of Cynical Publius” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“They call him @L0m3z”
Passage Publishing’s Jonathan Keeperman knows that every power struggle is preceded by a verification of images and iconoclasm. HIs Internet identity of “L0m3z” was “verified” earlier this year. Cue the ... The post “They call him @L0m3z” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Cognitive Dissident”
Dr. Mark Changizi thinks different about how we think. The post “Cognitive Dissident” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Fighting Ascent of Mike Flynn”
You think you know Mike Flynn, but you don’t. Can you handle the truth about our time’s most outrageously persecuted patriot? The post “The Fighting Ascent of Mike Flynn” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“America’s Wakeup Call”
Bruce Abramson talks about the ideas in his new book, “American Spirit or Great Awokening?” Will we be roused from our slumber or will America just just go-go? The post “America’s Wakeup Call” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Grace in Place”
Grace Reilly is committed to saving America, even if it means living in the belly of the Beast. She talks about her new job with Restoration of America. The post “Grace in Place” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Tell Me Exactly What Your Mother Says”
After James Nault retired from commanding a US Navy nuclear submarine, he enrolled in law school at Cornell and then practiced patent litigation in two of the top law firms ... The post “Tell Me Exactly What Your Mother Says” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“In from the Cold”
J. Michael Waller has spent good career watching the watchers. And Notre that they’ve become frank partisan operatives, he doesn’t like what he sees. Buy his new book “Big Intel: ... The post “In from the Cold” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Online Lawyer”
Chicago lawyer and blogger Evan Brown has been on top of Internet law since Al Gore rubbed two sticks together. He updates Ron about what’s going on in the virtual ... The post “The Online Lawyer” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Ari’s Back in Town!”
Former TikTok impresaria Ariadna Jacobs is back – with a new program, a new plan and every bit as much enthusiasm and charm as before. The post “Ari’s Back in Town!” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Fixing the Internet Redux
Ron interviewed Mike Matthys of the Institute for a Better Institute in a simpler time. They’ve grown; they’ve learned; and Mike is back to bring us up to date. The post Fixing the Internet Redux appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Search for an Honest Search”
Google’s ideological filtering makes its search as useful as an AI George Washington wearing a nose ring and corn rows. Kristin Jackson co-founded Freespoke to do the one job of ... The post “The Search for an Honest Search” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Privileged to Death”
Why are America’s people of pallor primed for persecution? Jeremy Carl’s new book seeks the answer to a unique instance of cultural suicide. The post “Privileged to Death” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Prodigal Son”
Lawyer Marc Randazza has represented pornographers, Nazis and the very minions of Satan. Now he’s found God. The hard way. The post “The Prodigal Son” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Colonialism of the Intellect”
From the Mideast to America’s fruited plain, the oddly selective cry of “stolen land” is reaching a fever pitch. Historian Jeff Fynn-Paul’s book, “Not Stolen,” is his response. So it’s ... The post “Colonialism of the Intellect” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Obama and the Three R’s”
In his new book, “Racism Revenge and Ruin,” Scott McKay explains how the current crisis is, as he says, “All Obama.” Is there any HOPE? The post “Obama and the Three R’s” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Brownstones & Bow Ties”
Scholar and author Jeffrey Tucker, Founder of the Brownstone Institute, certainly cuts a distinctive image. He’s also a lot more fun than you’d think. The post “Brownstones & Bow Ties” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Ariel’s Ascent”
Fake news is for suckers, sicophants and Soviets. Ariel David started Upward News because he’s not any of those things. The post “Ariel’s Ascent” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Non-fool’s Arynne”
Viral sensation Arynne Wexler started her TikTok account (@NonLibTake) in July 2023 and had a viral video nearing 1M views by the month’s end. How exactly do you do that? The post “Non-fool’s Arynne” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Salvaging Civility”
O.W. Root, who goes by the handle @necktiesalvage on X, is on a mission to restore dignity to the way Americans dress. It’s about much more than style The post “Salvaging Civility” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Grassroots in the Garden State”
Everyone knows knows we’re headed to disaster without a major political change. The difference is Josh Aikens actually thinks it’s possible – and in New Jersey. The post “Grassroots in the Garden State” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The G-Man Who Came in From the Cold”
For FBI agent Kyle Seraphin, playing along with the Bureau’s zombie culture became intolerable. So they canned him, of course. He’s talking. The post “The G-Man Who Came in From the Cold” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Whitepilled Still”
Kurt Schlichter’s 2022 book,”We’ll Be Back,” set out a powerful case for optimism about America. Then came 2023. The post “Whitepilled Still” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Thin Blue Line”
Comics writer Mike Baron champions old fashioned conceptions of law, order and justice in his work. In a business drowning in woke, that can be unhealthy for your career. The post “Thin Blue Line” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Right Wing News, Before it Got Popular”
These days everyone takes websites offering conservative news and views for granted. But decades ago, when John Hawkins started RightWingNews.com – and unabashedly called it what it was – he ... The post “Right Wing News, Before it Got Popular” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Little Platoon is Judging You”
He’s that neat aesthete you want to meet! YouTube’s ‘Little Platoon’ isn’t just the drollest media critic on the Internet, he’s probably the smartest. Also the most… animated. The post “The Little Platoon is Judging You” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Continuing Journey of Sohrab Ahmari”
Sohrab Ahmari is the kind of public intellectual the commentariat can’t stand: Unapologetically Catholic and almost painfully sincere. One of ColemanNation’s earliest guests swings back for a chat. Purchase Sohrab’s ... The post “The Continuing Journey of Sohrab Ahmari” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Journey of John Daniel Hull”
Washington lawyer Dan Hull has seen it all and done it all, mostly as a Democrat. January 6th changed everything. The post “The Journey of John Daniel Hull” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Valor Grows by Daring”
Like millions of people, YouTube’s Valliant Renegade grew up loving the movies and fascinated by the people and companies that made them. Then came 21st-century Disney Studios. Check out Valliant ... The post “Valor Grows by Daring” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Power of Fear”
Science writer Patrick Hahn’s book, “The Day the Science Died,” examines how the events of 2020 broke the bond of trust between the medical professional and patients. Buy his new ... The post “The Power of Fear” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Is Nothing Good Enough for Us?”
In her new book “You Will Own Nothing,” Carol Roth explores the financial, social and institutional forces threatening to destroy the economic and spiritual independence of individuals and small ... The post “Is Nothing Good Enough for Us?” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Haley Smokes”
Haley Kennington knows everyone. Is that why she’s quietly gotten herself to the intersection of almost everything cool happening in the America First scene, or is it how she did? The post “Haley Smokes” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Disney’s District of Dismay”
Lawyer “Andrew Esquire” isn’t just the host of the hit YouTube channel Legal Mindset. He spent years assisting clients in the formation of Florida special tax districts like – but ... The post “Disney’s District of Dismay” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The White Pill of Liberty”
Jefferson said the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. The good news is that Michael Malice has a pill ... The post “The White Pill of Liberty” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Good Aunt”
In “Other Hood,” Melanie Notkin argues for active aunthood as a way to bring back something of the lost extended family. It’s a win-win. The post “The Good Aunt” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Weak Men Give Tyrants Quarter”
Tyler Bowyer never intended to lead a grassroots conservative movement. No one trained him hour to do it. But the need was obvious, the moment was ripe, and Bowyer had ... The post “Weak Men Give Tyrants Quarter” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Lone Wolf”
Once a darling of feminist left, Dr. Naomi Wolf has not been a reliable ally – for anyone. That’s a lonely place to be – but she doesn’t seem too ... The post “Lone Wolf” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Can New York Be Saved?”
Soft-spoken Brian Robinson wasn’t born to be a politician. But his refusal to let New York City destroy itself – maybe for good this time – has made him one. ... The post “Can New York Be Saved?” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Poking the Bear”
When TBF Rhode Island teacher’s union sued Nicole Solas for the offense of demanding to know what her child was going to be learning in kindergarten, it was meant to ... The post “Poking the Bear” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Insurrectionists”
Feared insurrectionists Tim Gionet (alias Baked Alaska) and Adam (alias The Lectern Guy) Johnson talk about almost overthrowing the government on January 6, 2021. The post “Insurrectionists” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Paradox Revisited”
Crisis and publicity consultant Robert Bork Jr. is one of the few people in the world whose last name is a verb. He talks about his great father’s legacy, the ... The post “Paradox Revisited” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Singing in the Lifeboats”
“Life is a shipwreck,” said Voltaire, “but we must not forget to sing in the lifeboats.” Former federal prosecutor Bill Shipley – “@shipwreckedcrew” of Twitter – joins Ron to croon ... The post “Singing in the Lifeboats” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“A Lifetime of Building”
Dovid and Miriam Feldman are the soft-spoken but very dynamic duo of marriage and relationship counseling. Great marriages, they teach, aren’t born – they’re made and perpetually re-made, in heaven ... The post “A Lifetime of Building” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The New Free Speech Wing”
Under previous management Twitter made a joke of its early free speech claims. But Mike Matthys of the Institute for a Better Internet is out to prove that Silicon Valley ... The post “The New Free Speech Wing” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Cleaning Up Dodge”
Scott Presler first achieved fame by cleaning up garbage no one else cared enough to. Can he fix our trashed voting system? The post “Cleaning Up Dodge” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Grace is Just Glory Begun”
What makes a young, normal person with every option in the world gravitate towards conservative activism as that were the most normal thing in the world to do with her ... The post “Grace is Just Glory Begun” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Crisis on the Roof”
John Davis overcame an abusive, fatherless childhood to become an Iraq War veteran and the toughest cop on the force. He thought he was chasing happiness until he realized he ... The post “Crisis on the Roof” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“All Grown Up with Someplace to Go”
CJ Pearson burst onto the scene as a political social media prodigy. Now he’s 20, lecturing for Prager University and as energetic, optimistic and loquacious as ever. Watch Ron try ... The post “All Grown Up with Someplace to Go” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Ginger Kween”
The pundit variously known as the Redheaded Libertarian and Kween Josie has had been tying the haters and creeps on social media in knots for years. But she’s always had ... The post “The Ginger Kween” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“On Trial for A Prayer”
Pro-life activist Fr. Sean Gough was put in trial in the UK for silently praying outside an abortion clinic. He was acquitted, but a new bill in Parliament may make ... The post “On Trial for A Prayer” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“All that Glitters”
As math major turned counterculture icon “Lady Alchemy,” Martina Markota was the toast of New York’s edgy arts scene. Then she started expressing the wrong opinions. The post “All that Glitters” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Quoth the Raven, “Never More!”
Former Army brat and Congressional candidate Raven Harrison believes America’s been betrayed. And she says we’ve got to stop putting up with it! The post Quoth the Raven, “Never More!” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Rekindling the Flame”
Is a RETVRN to classical learning the last best hope for American education? Jeremy Wayne Tate, CEO of the Classical Learning Test, believes the answer is yes. Can parents and ... The post “Rekindling the Flame” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“How the FBI Acquired Twitter”
Lee Smith returns to the show to talk about the Deep State’s infiltration of social media, Biden’s classified document scandal, and more. The post “How the FBI Acquired Twitter” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Chained Gang”
Supply-chain guru Jim Nelles explains why the economy is broken, why cities seem hopeless – and why he’s hanging in there anyway. The post “Chained Gang” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Man They Love to Hate”
Everyone who doesn’t love journalist, commentator and Elon Musk favorite Ian Miles Cheong hates him – but really hates him. Ron asks him why. The post “The Man They Love to Hate” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Artificial Intransigience”
Kristen Ruby has the goods on some of the AI programming that still has Elon Musk’s Twitter tied up in virtual and political knots – and conservatives are getting fed ... The post “Artificial Intransigience” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“One Man in His Time”
Modern-day theater impresario Brian Clowdus has played many parts in his artistic and political journeys. The post “One Man in His Time” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Joe McBride’s Mission”
After his brother’s wrongful conviction and imprisonment, Joe McBride dedicated his life to criminal defense. Now he’s representing January 6th defendants that the system has punished before they’ve even been ... The post “Joe McBride’s Mission” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Quest of Stealth Jeff”
No one seemed to “trust the plan” more than Brian Cates, once known on Twitter as “Stealth Jeff [Sessions].” As active as ever, though, Cates has learned from his experiences, ... The post “The Quest of Stealth Jeff” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Repairing Elections from the Bottom Up”
When Cleta Mitchell started the Election Integrity Network, she knew it had to attack problems with the broken electoral system at the grassroots. It’s working, but the labor has just ... The post “Repairing Elections from the Bottom Up” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“We Didn’t Make it for You”
Washington insider Jeff Ballabon explains why reforming the Republican National Committee will be an uphill battle no matter who heads it, and how the Anti-Defamation League has become an engine ... The post “We Didn’t Make it for You” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Return of Wrongspeak”
ColemanNation may not have been the first podcast to feature Adam Coleman, but it was up there. Now he returns, triumphant – the “black victor” he writes about, and just ... The post “The Return of Wrongspeak” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Beyond Fusionism”
Israeli-American scholar Yoram Hazony is known as the leading light of national conservatism. His new book, “Conservatism,” goes further to propose a unified field theory for conservatives in a time ... The post “Beyond Fusionism” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Wax Roots Politics”
Gavin Wax, leader of the New York Young Republican Club, has been a star at rebuilding the GOP’s cadres, grassroots efforts and prestige in the Empire State. In this episode ... The post “Wax Roots Politics” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Freiheit at Liberty”
Canadian lawyer David Freiheit has become one of North America’s leading video legal commentators as “Viva Frei.” If it’s true that liberty means the right to tell people what they ... The post “Freiheit at Liberty” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Other Menken”
Rabbi Yaakov Menken wants the world to know that the “speaking as a Jew” people are speaking for themselves. Jewish sensibility, he explains, is pretty much conservative sensibility. And he ... The post “The Other Menken” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Exiled King of Memes”
Logan Cook, better known as Carpe Donktum, did conservative memes on Twitter so well that he had to be stopped. And even though the phony lawsuit that was used as ... The post “The Exiled King of Memes” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Ngo Man’s Land”
Left wing terrorist network Antifa fears no one the way it fears Andy Ngo. Antifa’s commitment to shutting him down has cost him dearly – but he has no intention ... The post “Ngo Man’s Land” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Blogfather”
Despite his notable scholarly achievements, law professor Glenn Reynolds – “Instapundit” – may never live down being one of the most influential law and policy bloggers ever. It doesn’t look ... The post “The Blogfather” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Spectator Lady”
Melissa Mackenzie runs The American Spectator – the old school conservative magazine that didn’t go wobbly. And it had plenty of reasons to. The post “The Spectator Lady” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“All he Wanted was a Pepsi”
Aaron Sibarium doesn’t claim to be a kind of genius, but he doesn’t exactly run away from the suggestion either. Co-host of the “Institutionalized” podcast and a reporter for ... The post “All he Wanted was a Pepsi” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Quiet Man”
John Hayward consistently and quietly offers the smartest takes on just about every policy issue you can think of. So… “who” is he? The post “The Quiet Man” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The vision of Dr. Hayworth”
Ophthalmologist turned congresswoman Nan Hayworth was redistricted out of office, but if anything that’s helped her see more clearly than ever what a mess government has made of healthcare. The post “The vision of Dr. Hayworth” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Geiser of Enthusiasm”
Chase Geiser is just one American, but he’s one who seems to have come out of nowhere to attract attention and respect for his One American podcast. How did this ... The post “Geiser of Enthusiasm” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Loving Mises to Pieces”
Jeff Deist is president of the Mises Institute, both dedicated to the proposition that economics so matters. But does culture for into it? Jeff says yes. The post “Loving Mises to Pieces” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“All the Will in the World”
Have the joys of fatherhood mellowed Will Chamberlain? Or was his starting a family the radical move we were waiting for? Tune in for Will’s return. The post “All the Will in the World” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Ariadna Masters the Maze”
If you listen to Ariadna Jacob, you won’t be puzzled by how she’s managed to stay so ebullient and optimistic after what Team Cancel tried to do to her. So… ... The post “Ariadna Masters the Maze” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Life and Hanson”
Jim Hanson believes America matters – a lot. That’s why he wants to win this civil war without firing a shot. The post “Life and Hanson” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The CRT Warrior”
Chris Rufo is leading the fight for common sense, rationality and an end to racial divisiveness in the schools and everywhere. In other words, he’s struggling against Critical Race Theory. The post “The CRT Warrior” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Hammer Time Again”
Josh Hammer, Op-ed editor for Newsweek, returns to the show to discuss the further deterioration of free discourse, and how wokeness is threatening the core values of the legal profession. The post “Hammer Time Again” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Mayr of Based”
There’s nothing funny about today’s woke corporate comedy. Good thing there’s Chrissie Mayr. The post “Mayr of Based” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Kurt Is Back”
Find out what’s new in Kurt Schlichter’s latest book, “We’ll be Back,” as Kurt himself returns for his second appearance on ColemanNation. The post “Kurt Is Back” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“No Sympathy for the Devil”
All religions are equal under the First Amendment. Satanism too? Michael Knowles has questions. The post “No Sympathy for the Devil” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Biggest Monopoly”
Ashley Baker isn’t against antitrust enforcement against big tech, or anyone. She merely wants to remind us that the biggest monopolist of all is the government. Do we want to ... The post “The Biggest Monopoly” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Curiosity Cancels”
Eoin Lenihan was an apolitical graduate student who naively stepped on the unseen third rail of “respectable” journalism: Antifa. He would learn to regret it. The post “Curiosity Cancels” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Unwoke Rhetor”
Professor Erec Smith is a leader of a movement banding together young faculty to push back against the intellectual sloth of critical race theory. Is there still hope? The post “The Unwoke Rhetor” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Criminally Bad Taste”
Robust, unknown Scottish lad uploads a Nazi-pet-trick video in ghastly bad taste to his unknown YouTube channel as a birthday joke to his girlfriend. Next thing he knows it’s gone ... The post “Criminally Bad Taste” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Off the Spectrum”
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr talks about the FCC, the Internet, the politics, and practicalities of regulating censorship on social media. The post “Off the Spectrum” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Drilling Down”
Paul Gosar, DDS, the most conservative member of Congress, wants to do root canal on what’s rotten in American politics. You might feel some slight discomfort. The post “Drilling Down” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“A year of ColemanNation”
Ron talks about all the things without anyone else’s little thoughts to get between him those reflective surfaces he loves. The post “A year of ColemanNation” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Cure for What’s Ilya”
Sardonic, original and usually right is a hard way to go through life, but it’s the only way Ilya Shapiro knows. Ron’s oldest social media friend talks about his experience ... The post “The Cure for What’s Ilya” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Holden Days”
Drew Holden’s polite but devastating Twitter threads documenting the serial bleats of the corporate media herd have made him a hugely influentual figure in media reporting in a few short ... The post “Holden Days” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Law and the Woke”
David Lat is one of the pioneers of social media for and about the legal profession. He explains why he’s cautiously optimistic that the courts and the bar can weather ... The post “The Law and the Woke” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Drawing Back the Curtain”
Matt Palumbo took a hard look at the George Soros story to write his book, “The Man Behind the Curtain.” What he saw in the light of day isn’t pretty. The post “Drawing Back the Curtain” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Late Republic Conscience”
National security wiz Dave Reaboi loves jazz, bodybuilding, Twitter and getting America to pay attention to why it’s in decline. Three out of four isn’t bad. The post “Late Republic Conscience” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Insurrection, But Legal”
Lawyer and law professor William Jacobson fights the good and lonely fight in the chilly – in more ways than one – air of Ithaca. Luckily the creator and spirit ... The post “Insurrection, But Legal” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Litigating the Next Election”
After 2020, Cleta Mitchell gave up her private law practice to focus on one thing only: Righting the wrongs visited on America’s election process by state governments, courts, and political ... The post “Litigating the Next Election” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Safe for Work”
Candice Horbacz loves her life, but won’t say it’s for everyone. It certainly isn’t. The actress also known as Eva Lovia talks about censorship, boundaries and growing up. The post “Safe for Work” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Ukraine Singularity”
Lee Smith has been researching and writing about the Ukraine factor in American politics for years. It’s about China, Democrats, Republicans, wokeness – and the contempt of rulers for their ... The post “The Ukraine Singularity” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Irina’s World”
Lawyer and international affairs analyst Irina Tsukerman was born in the Ukraine, but not yesterday. She discusses Putin’s war, Ukraine’s politics and much more in this fascinating and timely episode. The post “Irina’s World” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Tony Schaffer the Day After”
When the US government approved, and then censored, and then bought every copy of his book, Operation Dark Heart, former military intelligence officer Tony Schaffer learned what getting censored is ... The post “Tony Schaffer the Day After” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Marc Lobliner Meets Ronnie Coleman. Kind Of”
Well, not kind of. Really. But not Big Ron Coleman. Not that Ron’s so tiny, but he’s a lawyer, and was never a cop. Much less Mr. Universe. Ron does ... The post “Marc Lobliner Meets Ronnie Coleman. Kind Of” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“How Sweet It Is”
Serial entrepreneur, speaker, author, and early social media adopter Matt Sweetwood talks about how his real Job One has enabled him to weather the changes and come out on ... The post “How Sweet It Is” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“First Amendment Extremist”
Marc Randazza is a stubborn type, but he’s paid his dues – in First Amendment advocacy and otherwise. As a result, he’s watched the so-called free speech bar leave ... The post “First Amendment Extremist” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Mr. Smith Bolts From Washington”
Journalist Lee Smith, known on Twitter as @LeeSmithDC, doesn’t live there any more. But the author of The Permanent Coup and The Plot Against the President isn’t missing anything. The post “Mr. Smith Bolts From Washington” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Classical Illiberal”
Adrian Vermeule scares the hell out of those conservatives who stand athwart history and gently suggest maybe a slower gear. Fact is, he’s not scary at all. The post “The Classical Illiberal” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Small State, Huge Stakes”
When Nicole Solas stood on her rights to see the curriculum in her child’s new Rhode Island school, the public education establishment fell on her like a ton of bricks. ... The post “Small State, Huge Stakes” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Short’s Story”
Ashe Short has been following and reporting on creeping wokeness, cancel culture and the war on normal since before you ever heard of them. She brings us up to speed. The post “Short’s Story” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Exit Stage Right”
Kevin Dolan is the founder of Exit Group, a support network and of normal, non-militant men escaping – or recovering from – cancel culture and woke oppression. Can they build ... The post “Exit Stage Right” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“To Care is Devine”
Journalist Amanda Devine took the bull by the horns to write the definitive book about the NY Post story that definitively proved Twitter’s partisanship: The Hunter Biden laptop. Why does ... The post “To Care is Devine” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Dan Hull and the January 6th Defense”
Dan Hull has seen it all in his decades as a high-powered DC lawyer. But defending January 6th defendants has been something completely different. The post “Dan Hull and the January 6th Defense” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Not The Same Old Song”
Growing up in Brazil, Julia Song knows what Marxist rule can do to a country. She is determined not to let it happen here. The post “Not The Same Old Song” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Don’t Mess with Allen West”
Col. Allen West has been called every racist name in the book – by liberals who hate his conservative positions. Now he’s running for Governor of Texas, and he wears ... The post “Don’t Mess with Allen West” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Forgotten Fourteenth”
Georgetown Law’s Randy Barnett’s new book argues that it’s time to take a new old look at the 14th Amendment. This isn’t your father’s Incorporation Doctrine. The post “The Forgotten Fourteenth” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Julie Kelly Won’t be Denied”
Corporate journalism hasn’t only ignored the government’s harsh treatment of January 6th defendants – it has been a part of it. If it weren’t for Julie Kelly, we might not know ... The post “Julie Kelly Won’t be Denied” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Bee in their Bonnets”
Seth Dillon’s Babylon Bee creates buzz every day with its incisive parody of the humorless Hive. The post “Bee in their Bonnets” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“We are Not the Same Guy 2”
Dave Reaboi and Jeff Ballabon join Ron again for a post mortum on Election Day 2021. The post “We are Not the Same Guy 2” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Small Business Versus the Leviathan”
Carol Roth wrote the book on “The War on Small Business.” She doesn’t think we’ve even begun to fight back – but we better. The post “Small Business Versus the Leviathan” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Let’s Go Bryson”
Bryson Gray’s “Let’s Go Brandon” rap flew to the top of the iTunes charts so fast that YouTube pulled the plug on it. Now Gray is hotter than ever. The post “Let’s Go Bryson” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Ed Latimore Knows How to Get Physical”
Gorilla mindset is one thing, but former pro heavyweight boxer and physics graduate Ed Latimore is selling the crackhead mindset – and how it can help you reach your own ... The post “Ed Latimore Knows How to Get Physical” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Culmination – or New Beginning?”
Activist and author Adam Coleman says the modern welfare state and black society share the blame for the state of black family life. He lived it – and he ... The post “Culmination – or New Beginning?” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Joe Kent on Why YouTube Cancelled Me”
Joe Kent is a Gold Star husband, former Green Beret, and candidate for Congress from Washington State. He’s a tough conservative. Were these all the reasons YouTube needed to cancel ... The post “Joe Kent on Why YouTube Cancelled Me” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Veni, vidi, Vivek”
Vivek Ramaswamy is a smashingly successful product of the system he takes apart and critiques in his book, “Woke, Inc.” That’s why he may be just what the doctor ordered. The post “Veni, vidi, Vivek” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Crump Engagement Syndrome”
Chandler Crump is a young black man who rejects the accepted narrative about race in America and does so with great style. It’s going rather well for him. The post “Crump Engagement Syndrome” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Amanda Milius: The Plot Thickens”
In her 2020 film “The Plot Against the President,” Amanda Milius laid out the whole Crossfire Hurricane debacle. Now Special Prosecutor John Durham is making his long awaited appearance in ... The post “Amanda Milius: The Plot Thickens” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Conceptually James”
James Lindsay has made the transition from academic mathematics to public policy analysis and criticism of the woke Left. Which means that for him, there’s no going back. The post “Conceptually James” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Denny, We Hardly Knew Ye”
Unwoke comic Josh Denny has achieved new levels of being canceled by the corporate Left. And he couldn’t be happier. The post “Denny, We Hardly Knew Ye” appeared first on ColemanNation.
What’s the ROSH? The Truth About the “Jewish New Year”
No champagne, no streamers – what kind of New Year is this Rosh Hashana? Rabbi Asher Coleman of Palo Alto’s Jewish Study Network explains. The post What’s the ROSH? The Truth About the “Jewish New Year” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Departure for The Norm”
Norm Pattis is an old-school lefty criminal defense and civil trial lawyer. Which means he’s had it with new-school cancel culture. The post “Departure for The Norm” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Kurt Schlichter and the Current Crisis”
Ron talks to the Colonel-lawyer, author and commentator Kurt Schlichter, about the new look of the conservative insurgency. The post “Kurt Schlichter and the Current Crisis” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Robert George’s NATO for Academic Freedom”
Princeton politics professor Robert George discusses the future of free thought on and off campus – and his effort to make an attack on one unorthodox speaker an attack on ... The post “Robert George’s NATO for Academic Freedom” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“A Star Turn for Robby Starbuck”
Cuban-American director and Hollywood insider Robby Starbuck left Tinseltown because of his unorthodox politics and values. Now he’s running for Congress and taking a turn in front of the camera. The post “A Star Turn for Robby Starbuck” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Bullish on a China-Owned America”
Adam Townsend is one of the most interesting guys on the Internet, and he knows it, and he’s writing it all down in a book to keep us amused in ... The post “Bullish on a China-Owned America” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Meet Joe Kent”
More than a river separates Oregon’s 3rd Congressional district from Portland. Former Army Ranger, intelligence operative and Gold Star husband Joe Kent is here to remind the GOP of just ... The post “Meet Joe Kent” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Wide World of Zuby”
Ron tries to get his arms around the unique world of rapper, fitness fiend, author, Christian and all-around phenomenon Zuby Music. The post “The Wide World of Zuby” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Will to be Live”
Will Chamberlain, the lawyer and commentator who was so good at Periscope they had to kill it, joins Ron for the second ColemanNation livestream episode. The post “Will to be Live” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Triple Play: Reaboi, Ballabon & Coleman”
Dave, Jeff and Ron trade views and jibes about BDS, watching “Alien,” English literature and of course free speech. The post “Triple Play: Reaboi, Ballabon & Coleman” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Untroubled Exile of Malcolm Flex”
“Malcolm Flex 48” – a Twitter favorite, early leader in the Hotep movement, workout bro, and science guy – got kicked off Twitter in early July just for being a ... The post “The Untroubled Exile of Malcolm Flex” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Libertarian Blues”
Breitbart technology editor Allum Bokhari, and author of “Deleted,” talks with Ron about the threat posed by the inversion of the early libertarian ideal – that the Web would make ... The post “The Libertarian Blues” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Michael Knowles Best”
He may or may not be the Renaissance Man of social media, but if he’s not he sure fooled Ron. Daily Wire podcaster and personality, and author of Speechless, mixes ... The post “Michael Knowles Best” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Sohrab Ahmari Threads the Needle”
How does an Iranian convert to Roman Catholicism argue for the value of tradition? Can Americans ever get past the cult of individualism? One of America’s leading young public intellectuals ... The post “Sohrab Ahmari Threads the Needle” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Actually Malice”
Bitter enemies Michael Malice and Ron Coleman square off on anarchy, libertarianism, censorship, the corporate media and Michael’s “Anarchist Handbook.” If you think these guys hated each other before the ... The post “Actually Malice” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Stay Calm and Ballabon”
Capitol Hill and White House insider and former network executive Jeff Ballabon talks about how politics has changed in recent decades, transparency in government and the Democrats’ Jewish problem . The post “Stay Calm and Ballabon” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Ken Buck Starts Here”
Colorado Congressman Ken Buck has been among the leaders of a new bipartisan coalition in the House aiming to take aim at the Big Tech / Big Censorship conundrum. He ... The post “Ken Buck Starts Here” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Thickest Hull in DC”
There’s no getting through the tough shell of liberal lawyer Dan Hull. He’s got very old-fashioned ideas about free speech, law and justice. And after spending a career among ... The post “The Thickest Hull in DC” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Glory, Glory, How They Rule Ya!”
Bruce Abramson joins Ron to discuss how Americans can wage a peaceful but determined civil war against the entrenched ruling class of credentialed elites. The post “Glory, Glory, How They Rule Ya!” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Jack of All Trades”
Ron talks about Antifa and the media with the man of the moment – the multi-tool, multi-lingual Jack Posobiec they call the “kingmaker of the right.” They’re right! The post “Jack of All Trades” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Josh Hammer Nails It”
Ron chats with Newsweek opinion editor and all around public intellectual Josh Hammer about the economic and cultural forces that threaten to smother free expression and democracy. The post “Josh Hammer Nails It” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Jesse Kelly’s Modest Propositions”
Ron chats with the unapologetic, unafraid and unvelievable Jesse Kelly, who lays out his tough-love prescription for saving liberty in a time of crisis. The post “Jesse Kelly’s Modest Propositions” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Willie Montague’s Uphill Run”
Willie Montague is a pastor and the Founder and President of House of Timothy Inc., a Florida non-profit mentoring organization for young men between 18 and 25. Now he’s running for ... The post “Willie Montague’s Uphill Run” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Waxing Eloquent”
Gavin Wax, President of the reborn New York Young Republican Club, may not really be the 21st century version of the 1980’s Ron Coleman. But, if he doesn’t have more ... The post “Waxing Eloquent” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The Corporate Message”
Ron talks with renowned journalist Sharryl Atkisson, who bears the scars of battling corporate / partisan censorship and narrative enforcement, about the new hard management of news and information. The post “The Corporate Message” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Jack Murphy at the Vanguard ”
No one is pushing the envelope and defining the leading edge of serious talk about the challenges to liberty facing American now the way Jack Murphy is. Ron asks him ... The post “Jack Murphy at the Vanguard ” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“Tell the righteous it will be well with them!” (it’s from the book of Isaiah)
Ron’s first guest is the iconoclastic Isaiah Washington, one of the few actors in Hollywood who keeps breaking the rules of wokeness but still gets to eat lunch in that ... The post “Tell the righteous it will be well with them!” (it’s from the book of Isaiah) appeared first on ColemanNation.